Is it acceptable to show tuition fees paid in full for visa purposes?
Yes, it is acceptable to show tuition fees paid in full for Irish student visa purposes.
- For courses with fees less than €6,000, you must pay the full amount before your visa application.
- For courses with fees over €6,000, you need to pay at least €6,000 before applying.
Proof can be an Electronic Transfer of Funds (ETF) to the college’s Irish bank account or a valid receipt from an approved student fees payment service. Visa requirements are subject to change.
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